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PJ6-5075TX-F-15Miniature UHF Transmitter

AeroComm Inc.
Miniature UHF Transmitter - FCC ID PJ6-5075TX-F-15 - AeroComm Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 06, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 06, 2001
Equipment Note
Miniature UHF Transmitter
Frequency Range
902.00000000 - 914.00000000
Company
AeroComm Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Miniature UHF Transmitter Miniature UHF Transmitter, Model 50757TX-F FeaturesBenefits 464 Hudson Terrace19516 Amaranth Drive Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632Germantown, MD 20874 (201) 227-0066(301) 540-0700 www.aerocomminc.com •Unconditionally stable• No extraneous signals and no spurs • Low power consumption• Low current requirements • Compact• Easily fits into most applications • Up to 9600 Baud• Can handle modest data rates Index Applications & Specifications Block Diagram Schematic & Electrical Component Parts List 50757-04-13, PL50757-03-13 PCB Fabrication & Assembly 50757-07-13, 50757-03-13 Mechanical Drawings 757-0513, 757-0514 Mechanical Assembly 757-02-11, PL 757-02-11 Miniature UHF Transmitter, Model 50757TX-F Applications Specifications The AeroComm Miniature UHF Transmitter, Model 50757TX-F is a frequency agile transmitter suitable for fixed, portable, and airborne applications. It operates in the 860 – 960 MHz frequency band. When used in conjunction with AeroComm UHF Receiver Model 50757RX, the transmitter creates a versatile communications link. This compact transmitter, when put into a weatherproof housing, can operate under the most adverse conditions. This transmitter can be used in Multiple Address Systems where remote data can be sent to a central point over long distances. Frequency Range FCC Acceptance Channel Spacing Number of Channels RF Power Out Modulation Data Rate Frequency Stability Spurious Output Output Return Loss Load VSWR Ordering Options Power output Option # 1mW W0 (Part 15) 100mW (Part 90) 902-928 MHz Part 15 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz (selectable) 1040 @ 25 kHz/ 2080 @ 12.5 kHz 1mW(Part 15) +5 kHz (adjustable) up to 9600 bps 2 ppm < -40 dBm > 15 dB no damage +5 VDC Line +12 VDC Line Transmit Key Line Continuous Transmission Key Time to Data Recovery Reverse Polarity Protection Temperature Range Size Weight ConnectorsRF Out +5V, +12V, K EY Data 17 mA continuous 25 mAcontinuous/ 170 mAtransmit < 1mA @ 5 VDC YES 1.6 ms YES -30 to +60 C 4.85” x 2.2” x 0.6” 4.45 oz. SMB Male 1000 pf feed-thru cap 100 pf feed-thru cap ∞ DATA IN +12V OP AMP OSCILLATOR X3 X3 X2 +5V1 +5V2 +5V2 MULTIPLIER STAGE BPF BAND PASS FILTER +5V2 AMP X2 FREQUENCY DOUBLER BPF BAND PASS FILTER AMP +5V3 +5V3 LPF LOW: PASS FILTER RF OUT X2 12V IN KEY KEY CIRCUIT 5 VOLT REG 5 VOLT REG +5V2 +5V3 +5V1 757-0413C.sch-1-MonFeb1215:01:082001 PARTS LIST MODEL / PRODUCT:NEXT ASSY: ASSY TITLE: PART LIST / ASSY NO.: AeroComm, Inc NI-TECH50757-02-11 FIXED FREQ. TXPL50757-03-13 19516 Amaranth Drive PROGRAM MANAGER:CHARGE #: NOTES: Germantown, MD 20874 JAC757 1. ALT. P/N A1P12, VOLTRONICS (.6-12pF) 301-540-0700 ISSUED BY:DATE: 2. BAND 1 : 477MS-1094A TOKO 860-910 MHz JJC9/18/2000 BAND 2 : 477MS-1036A TOKO 910-960 MHz APPROVED BY:DATE: 3. FOR FOUT OF 860-890 MHz USE 492S-1055A TOKO FOR FOUT OF 890-930 MHz USE 492S-1059A TOKO REV:DATE: FOR FOUT OF 930-960 MHz USE 492S-1063A TOKO D10/26/2000 4. C12 IS 39pF FOR 928.3875 MHZ (P/N: C17AH390J4TXL) FILE: PL757-0313 ECN #:EFFECTIVE DATE: C12 IS 75pF FOR 869.5 MHZ (P/N: C17AH750J4TXL) ER #: ACI-0199 ACI-01805. REFER TO TEST PROCEDURE FOR VALUE RANGE ITEMREF DES AeroComm P/N MFR P/NDESCRIPTIONQTYVALUE PREF P/LMFR 50757-03-13ASSEMBLY DRAWINGREFAEROCOMM 50757-04-13SCHEMATICREFAEROCOMM 1 50757-07-13PCB FAB1AEROCOMM 2 U578L05ABPVOLTAGE REG. +5V1MOTOROLA 3 U6ZR78L05CVOLTAGE REG. +5V1ZETEX 4 U4ERA-5MMIC AMPLIFIER1MINI-CIRCUITS 5 Q1-3BFR92NPN HI FREQ XSTR3MOTOROLA 6 C1C1206C474K5RACCAP., CERAMIC CHIP1.47uFKEMET 7 C2-3 C9 ,C16 , C26 , C36C1206C104K5RACCAP., CER CHIP8.1uFKEMET 8 C33-34 C39-40 C45C11CF101J8TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP5100pFDIELECTRIC 9 C35C11AH4R7J5TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP14.7pFDIELECTRIC 10 C6SEE NOTE 5C17AHXXXJ4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP1SATDIELECTRIC 11 C10C17AH470J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP147pFDIELECTRIC 12 C11C17AH181J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP1180pFDIELECTRIC 13 C14C17AH750J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP175pFDIELECTRIC 14 C13C17AH6R0J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP16.0pFDIELECTRIC 15 C15 ,C18C17AH120J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP212pFDIELECTRIC FORM ACI99-8311 Rev. A1 of 5 PARTS LIST AeroComm, Inc ASSY TITLE: PART LIST NO.: PL50757-03-13 FIXED FREQ. TX REV: D ITEMREF DESAeroComm P/NMFR P/NDESCRIPTIONQTYVALUE PREF SPLMFR 16 C19C17AH2R0B4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP12pFDIELECTRIC 17 C20C17AH150J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP115pFDIELECTRIC 18 C21C17AH4R7J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP14.7pFDIELECTRIC 19 C24C17AH5R6J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP15.6pFDIELECTRIC 20 C25 C29C17AH101J4TXLCAP., PORCELAIN CHIP2100pFDIELECTRIC 21 C4SEE NOTE 15851CAPACITOR, VARIABLE1.5-5pFJOHANSON 22 C31 C37 C42 C44ECS-T1CY105RCHIP CAP, TANT, 16V41uFPANASONIC 23 C41 C43ECS-T1EY105RCHIP CAP, TANT, 25V21uFPANASONIC 24 C7 C17 C23 C28 C32 C38C1206C102J1GACCAP., CERAMIC CHIP61000pFKEMET 25 C27C1206C101J1GACCAP., CERAMIC CHIP1100pFKEMET 26 C5SEE NOTE 5C17CFXXXB4TXLCAP., CERAMIC DISC1SATDIELECTRIC 27 CR3LM129AZENER REF DIODE1NATIONAL 28 CR21N4001SMALL SIGNAL DIODE1 29 FL2SEE NOTE 2FILTER, 2 SEC. HEL.1TOKO 30 FL1SEE NOTE 3FILTER, 2 SEC. HEL.1TOKO 31 L5-7PTL2012-FR10TCHIP IND, 08053.10uHTOKO 32 L8B09TJIND, MINI SPRING B135nHCOILCRAFT 33 L3-4E558CN-100048MOLDED COIL253nHTOKO 34 L1-2A638AN-0150ZINDUCTOR, VAR SM268nHTOKO 35 C49SEE NOTE 5E330JRCAP., CERAMIC DISK1SATUNKNOWN 36 JP1PTC36SAANJUMPER BLOCK USING 3 PIN SIP HEADER1SULLINS 37 C8T350A105K035ASCAP., TANTALUM11uFKEMET 38 U1MC33171DLOW PWR SPLY AMPL.1MOTOROLA 39 Z1SK-2FREQUENCY DOUBLER1MINI-CIRCUITS FORM ACI99-8311 Rev. A2 of 5 PARTS LIST AeroComm, Inc ASSY TITLE: PART LIST NO.: PL50757-03-13 FIXED FREQ. TX REV: D ITEMREF DESAeroComm P/NMFR P/NDESCRIPTIONQTYVALUE PREF SPLMFR 40 CR1MV209VLTG VAR. CAP. DIODE1MOTOROLA 41 R13339P-10KRESISTOR, VAR.110KBOURNS 42 R2 R4ERJ-8GCYJ104MRES, CHIP2100KPANASONIC 43 R3ERJ-8GCYJ474MRES, CHIP1470KPANASONIC 44 R5 R10 R18ERJ-8GCYJ100MRES, CHIP310PANASONIC 45 R6ERJ-8GCYJ513MRES, CHIP151KPANASONIC 46 R11ERJ-8GCYJ911MRES, CHIP1910PANASONIC 47 R12ERJ-8GCYJ621MRES, CHIP1620PANASONIC 48 R13 R15ERJ-8GCYJ683MRES, CHIP268KPANASONIC 49 R14ERJ-8GCYJ471MRES, CHIP1470PANASONIC 50 R16ERJ…

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Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 May 30, 2001 RE: AeroComm, Inc. FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-15 I have a few confusing points on this Application that have to be resolved. The Manual refers to this as a Part 15 and a Part 90 device, however only one Application and test report for approval under 15.249 was received. I can only issue a single approval under one FCC ID for this device unless a composite application is submitted for Part 90 concurrent with Part 15. 1.) Please confirm this is exclusively a Part 15 application. Yes , this application is exclusively for Part 15. 2.) There is no RF exposure information needed for any Part 15 devices with the exception of Spread Spectrum, UNII, and mm-Wave devices. Do you wish to have this information considered? No, we do not wish this information to be considered 3.) The manual lists the frequency range as 860-960 MHz. 15.249 is available 902-928 MHz How does the manufacturer intend to keep the this device within the specified band? The architecture of the design does not allow the end user to change the pre-assign frequency in the field. The unit is crystal control, therefore it is factory tuned. Also, the reason the data sheet list the frequency range from 860- 960MHz, is again due to the architecture of the design. However, the end user will be aware if they want the transmitter to operate outside the part 15 band, that the unit must be certified to opearate at the desired band. If the data sheet needs to reflect the actual parameters to comply with part 15 specifications, we will do so upon your request. Please see revised manual. 4.) Form 731 lists the frequency range as 902 – 914 MHz. Assuming this is correct band edge data must be presented at minimum the lower band edge. If it can tune the entire band as quoted in the Manual, then lower and upper band edge data must be presented. The manufacturer provided us with Transmitter. The data is provided in the revised test report. 5.) The test report shows failing data at 901.986 MHz. This is below the frequency range permitted for 15.249 equipment. This was a mistake, the frequency tested were 902.003MHz and 913.993MHz. The test report was revised. 6.) The minimum frequencies tested requirements of 15.31(m) have not been met. Please see revised Test report. 7.) The manual indicates a supply voltage of +5 and +12 Vdc. Your test report indicates it runs off a 12 thousand volt supply. Please resolve. RE. Power lines conducted emissions testing, the test report indicates the following: The device is NOT powered from a low voltage public network. It is typically powered from a high voltage electric line (e.g. 25kV AC/DC converted). The "DUT" operates from +5 and +12vdc. Aerocomm does not supply the power source to the "DUT". The end user will be aware of the power source requirements in order to properly power the "DUT". 8.) It appears this equipment is equipped with a SMB antenna connector. This is not considered unique and therefore not allowed per 15.203. Professional installation is provided in revised Operator’s Manual. 9.) The label does not meet the requirements of 15.13(a)(3). Please address. I think you meant 15.19 (a)(3). Please see updated label information. 10.) The transmitter uses two frequency triplers and one frequency doubler. I see no evidence that the subharmonics of this device were tested across the three test frequencies needed in 15.31(m). Nor do I see harmonic measurements to the tenth harmonic. Please address. Please see revised Test Report. William H. Graff Examining Engineer President and Director of Engineering mailto:[email protected] l Page 2 July 5, 2001 The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 May 30, 2001 RE: AeroComm, Inc. FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-15 I have a few confusing points on this Application that have to be resolved. The Manual refers to this as a Part 15 and a Part 90 device, however only one Application and test report for approval under 15.249 was received. I can only issue a single approval under one FCC ID for this device unless a composite application is submitted for Part 90 concurrent with Part 15. 1.) Please confirm this is exclusively a Part 15 application. 2.) There is no RF exposure information needed for any Part 15 devices with the exception of Spread Spectrum, UNII, and mm-Wave devices. Do you wish to have this information considered? 3.) The manual lists the frequency range as 860-960 MHz. 15.249 is available 902-928 MHz How does the manufacturer intend to keep the this device within the specified band? 4.) Form 731 lists the frequency range as 902 – 914 MHz. Assuming this is correct band edge data must be presented at minimum the lower band edge. If it can tune the entire band as quoted in the Manual, then lower and upper band edge data must be presented. 5.) The test report shows failing data at 901.986 MHz. This is below the frequency range permitted for 15.249 equipment. 6.) The minimum frequencies tested requirements of 15.31(m) have not been met. 7.) The manual indicates a supply voltage of +5 and +12 Vdc. Your test report indicates it runs off a 12 thousand volt supply. Please resolve. 8.) It appears this equipment is equipped with a SMB antenna connector. This is not considered unique and therefore not allowed per 15.203. 9.) The label does not meet the requirements of 15.13(a)(3). Please address. 10.) The transmitter uses two frequency triplers and one frequency doubler. I see no evidence that the subharmonics of this device were tested across the three test frequencies needed in 15.31(m). Nor do I see harmonic measurements to the tenth harmonic. Please address. William H. Graff Examining Engineer President and Director of Engineering mailto:[email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

External Photos

360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 26 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. APPENDIX I: EXTERNAL PICTURES PHOTOGRAPH 3: BOTTOM VIEW 360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 27 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. PHOTOGRAPH 4: TOP VIEW

ID Label/Location Info

Label information FCC ID LABEL WARNING STATEMENT FCC LABEL AND LOCATION OF LABEL ON EUT AeroComm FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. AeroComm FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-15

Internal Photos

360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 28 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. APPENDIX J: INTERNAL PICTURES PHOTOGRAPH 5: COMPONENT SIDE 360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 29 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. PHOTOGRAPH 6: SOLDER SIDE 360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 30 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. PHOTOGRAPH 7: COMPONENT SIDE

Operational Description

360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 19 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. A PPENDIX C: P RODUCT D ESCRIPTION Miniature UHF Transmitter, Model 50757TX-F Applications Specifications The AeroComm Miniature UHF Transmitter, Model 50757TX-F is a frequency agile transmitter suitable for fixed, portable, and airborne applications. It operates in the 860 –960 MHz frequency band. When used in conjunction with AeroComm UHF Receiver Model 50757RX, the transmitter creates a versatile communications link. This compact transmitter, when put into a weatherproof housing, can operate under the most adverse conditions. This transmitter can be used in Multiple Address Systems where remote data can be sent to a central point over long distances. Frequency Range FCC Acceptance Channel Spacing Number of Channels RF Power Out Modulation Data Rate Frequency Stability Spurious Output Output Return Loss Load VSWR Ordering Options Power output Option # 1mW W0 (Part 15) 100mW (Part 90) 860-960 MHz Part 15 & Part 90 (pending) 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz (selectable) 4000 @ 25 kHz/ 8000 @ 12.5 kHz 100 mW (Part 90)/ 1 mW (Part 15) +5 kHz (adjustable) up to 9600 bps 2 ppm < -40 dBm > 15 dB no damage +5 VDC Line +12 VDC Line Transmit Key Line Continuous Transmission Key Time to Data Recovery Reverse Polarity Protection Temperature Range Size Weight ConnectorsRF Out +5V, +12V, KEY Data 17 mA continuous 25 mAcontinuous/ 170 mAtransmit < 1mA @ 5 VDC YES 1.6 ms YES -30 to +60 C 4.85” x 2.2” x 0.6” 4.45 oz. SMB Male 1000 pf feed-thru cap 100 pf feed-thru cap ∞

Test Report

Engineering and Testing for EMC and Safety Compliance 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 Phone: 703-689-0368; Fax: 703-689-2056; Metro: 703-471-6441 APPLICATION FOR FCC CERTIFICATION MINIATURE TRANSMITTER Model: 50757TX-F AeroComm 464 Hudson Terrace Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 (201) 227-0066 Model: 5075TX-F (Part 15.249) FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-15 March 12, 2001 S TANDARDS R EFERENCED FOR THIS R EPORT P ART 2: 1999 F REQUENCY A LLOCATIONS AND R ADIO T REATY M ATTERS ; G ENERAL R ULES AND R EGULATIONS P ART 15: 1999 R ADIO F REQUENCY D EVICES ANSI C63.4-1992 S TANDARD F ORMAT M EASUREMENT /T ECHNICAL R EPORT P ERSONAL C OMPUTER AND P ERIPHERALS FCC Rules Parts Frequency Range MHz Output Power (W) Freq. Tolerance Emission Designator 15.249 902-914 0.001 N/A F1D Document Number: 2001005 / QRTL00-1020 No part of this report may be reproduced without the full written approval of Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Certification Report Page 2 of 27 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 R ELATED S UBMITTAL (S)/G RANT (S.............................................................................................................. 3 1.2 T EST M ETHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 T EST F ACILITY ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1.4 E MISSIONS E QUIPMENT L IST ........................................................................................................................ 4 2 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................. 8 2.1 J USTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 8 2.2 EUT E XERCISE S OFTWARE .......................................................................................................................... 8 2.3 S PECIAL A CCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................. 8 2.4 C ONFIGURATION OF T ESTED S YSTEM ........................................................................................................... 8 3 FIELD STRENGTH CALCULATION ........................................................................................................... 9 4 CONFORMANCE STATEMENT................................................................................................................. 10 5 TEST SYSTEM DETAILS ............................................................................................................................. 11 6 CONDUCTED MEASUREMENT................................................................................................................. 12 7 RADIATED EMISSIONS............................................................................................................................... 12 7.1 RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS ....................................................................................... 12 7.2 R ADIATED S PURIOUS E MISSIONS ................................................................................................................ 13 7.2.1 Radiated Emissions {Carriers}.......................................................................................................... 13 7.2.2 Radiated Emissions {914 MHz Harmonics} ...................................................................................... 13 7.2.3 Radiated Emissions {914 MHz Sub-Harmonics} .............................................................................. 14 7.2.4 Radiated Emissions {928 MHz Harmonics and Sub-Harmonics} ..................................................... 15 8 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PLOT................................................................................................................ 16 9 FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091, 2.1093: RF EXPOSURES COMPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 10 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................... 18 11 LABEL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 19 11.1 FCC ID L ABEL ........................................................................................................................................... 19 11.2 W ARNING S TATEMENT ...............................................................................................................................19 12 SCHEMATICS ............................................................................................................................................ 20 13 USERS BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................... 21 14 MANUAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 15 TEST PHOTOGRAPHS ............................................................................................................................. 23 16 EXTERNAL PICTURES ............................................................................................................................ 25 17 INTERNAL PICTURES .................................................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 24 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. A PPENDIX H: T EST P ICTURES P HOTOGRAPH 1: R ADIATED F RONT V IEW 360 Herndon Parkway COMPANY: AeroComm, Inc. Suite 1400 FCC ID: PJ6-5075TX-F-90 Herndon, VA 20170 MODEL: 5075TX-F http://www.rheintech.com WORK ORDER: 2001007 / QRTL00-1020 {REV-1} Page 25 Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. P HOTOGRAPH 2: R ADIATED R EAR V IEW

Contact Information

Applicant

Michael Sonntag(Business Unit Manager - Radio Products)
[email protected]201-227-0066Fax: 201-227-0067

Technical Contact

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Desmond A Fraser
[email protected]703 689 0368

360 Herndon Parkway · Herndon, Virginia · United States

Test Firm

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Rick McMurray
[email protected]703-689-0368Fax: 703-689-2056

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902 MHz - 914 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter